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Melbourne, Australia - Each year, Australia holds a Eurovision weekend from Friday to Sunday where the First and một giây Semi Finals are shown culminating in the Final hiển thị on Sunday evening. During the Final the Australian public get their chance to televote for their winner.


This year, the Australian public vote differed significantly from the European vote. All weekend there were huge Eurovision parties in Melbourne, Sydney and the other major Australian cities.
Although Australia cannot vote in the actual Eurovision Song Contest, each năm the public do televote to decide their winner and in 2011 there are some surprise results :

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1.Ireland 8350
2.Greece 7120
3.Serbia 4429
4.Bosnia & Herzegovina 4150
5.Moldova 3397
6.Hungary 2862
7.Sweden 2521
8.Denmark 2097
9.United Kingdom 1339
10.Ukraine 1338
11.Finland 1308
12.Romania 1205
13.Iceland 1061
14.Russia 982
15.Italy 935
16.Germany 922
17.Estonia 820
18.Slovenia 757
19.France 576
20.Austria 483
21.Georgia 473
22.Spain 456
23.Switzerland 356
24.Lithuania 262
25.Azerbaijan 245

So, Europe's winner is Australia's least favourite song of all. Other marked differences in the voting patterns see the actual runner up Italy only in 15th place and Serbia faring much better with the Australian public than the European.
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I was browsing through the picks and one câu hỏi caught my attention the most, it was Ratdog's question: Do bạn think the voting is fixed hoặc based on country's neighbours and politics?

I personally do believe that the neighboring countries vote for each other, however I think that it is inevitable for this to happen, not only because of language similarities. Its the culture in total that matters. For example, if bạn look at the scandinavian countries who vote for each other. They all have similar sounding languages which originated from the same branch. Also, generally speaking they seem to...
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